An Aurora man was arrested Friday night after police said that he caused “complete chaos” while resisting an Aurora officer and saying that laws do not apply to him.

Juan Enriquez Martinez, 39, of the 400 block of Maple Avenue, was charged with disorderly conduct, a class 4 felony, for allegedly making a false 911 call; resisting a police officer, a class A misdemeanor; and unlawfully possessing ammunition as a convicted felon, a class 3 felony, Kane County court records show.

Aurora Police Investigator David Brian was heading back to the police station when he saw a Dodge Caravan turn on a red light traveling northbound on Lake Street around 9:38 p.m. March 8, police said.

Brian approached the driver — later identified as Martinez — and attempted to speak with him. Martinez cracked the window open a half-inch and held up a recording device, yelling that Brian had no reason to stop him, police said.

A passenger in the car also began yelling and recording the officer, Brian wrote in a police report.

“The driver and passenger made several statements to indicate they were sovereign citizens,” Brian wrote in a police report. “The driver stated that he does not recognize the United States government and did not have to surrender to my authority.”

After repeatedly being asked for his driver’s license, Martinez called 911.

“He and his passenger were out of control and creating complete chaos,” Brian wrote in the report.

Brian asked him to step out of the car multiple times, eventually telling him he was under arrest, according to the report.

Several other officers came to the scene to help Brian. They were able to open the vehicle door and remove Martinez, who continued to resist the officers, according to a press release from the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office.

As they placed him under arrest, officers found a 9mm bullet in his pocket, according to the release. Martinez is prohibited by law from possessing a gun or ammunition because of a prior felony conviction.

Martinez served eight years in prison for an armed robbery with a firearm and also had previous felony convictions for drug possession.

He had to be carried to the transport van by officers because he refused to walk, according to the police report.

Martinez was also ticketed for disobeying a traffic control device, operating an uninsured vehicle and illegally transporting alcohol.

Kane County Circuit Judge James R. Murphy set Martinez’s bail at $10,000 and set his next court appearance for Thursday.